Title :
Passive Radio-Frequency Repeater for Enhancing Signal Reception and Transmission in a Wireless Charging Platform
Author :
Kwun-Chiu Wan ; Quan Xue ; Xun Liu ; Hui, S.Y.
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Mech. Services Dept., Gov. of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Kowloon, China
Abstract :
This paper reports new results of an emerging field that combines radio-frequency (RF) repeater design and wireless power technologies for charging applications. Power electronics-based wireless charging pads have recently been developed for charging portable electronic devices such as mobile phones. However, the electromagnetic shield underneath the pad could reduce transmission and reception signals. In this paper, a novel passive RF repeater for a wireless charging platform is proposed and investigated for mitigating the signal blocking problem. Since the effective shielding structure for the low-frequency charging signal is not RF friendly, the received RF signal of a wireless mobile device can be reduced when the phone is placed on a wireless charging platform. A dual-polarization free-positioning passive RF signal repeater has been successfully designed and implemented. It can improve the RF reception signal strength by at least 3.6 dB without noticeable reduction in energy efficiency in the charging process.
Keywords :
battery chargers; portable computers; power electronics; power supplies to apparatus; radio repeaters; radiofrequency power transmission; signal detection; RF reception signal strength; RF signal reduction; dual-polarization free-positioning passive RF signal repeater; electromagnetic shield; low-frequency charging signal; passive RF repeater design; passive radiofrequency repeater; portable electronic device charging; power electronics-based wireless charging pads; reception signal reduction; signal blocking problem; signal transmission; transmission signal reduction; wireless charging platform; wireless mobile device; wireless power technologies; Contactless power transfer; emerging technology; radio-frequency (RF) repeaters; signal transmission and reception; wireless charging; wireless power;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2013.2263771